Open to the public at 2.00pm Admission - 30p ************ Chairman: Trevor Murfin 01335 345139 Secretary: Lesley Bentley 01335 324228 Treasurer: Hilda Tideswell 01335 324203 Committee: Tom Bradshaw Graham Dyche Rose Dyche Jim Foster Gilbert Lees Valerie Murfin Robert Nutt Richard Rowlinson Dean Smith Pam Udall Rob Watkin
RULES 2013 1. The committee will not be responsible for loss or damage to any exhibits. 2. All exhibits must be the property of the exhibitor and, in the Horticulture Classes, must have been in their possession for at least 2 months. 3. The entry fee for each class is 20p. There is no limit to the number of entries made by each person. 4. A numbered ticket will be given to each entry by the secretary. No other identification is allowed, or entry will be disqualified. 5. A number of vases will be provided for exhibitors, although entries will be accepted in exhibition vases. 6. Entries may be brought into the hall on Saturday evening between 7.00pm and 9.00pm and on Sunday from 7.00am. 7. The hall will be closed at 11.00am prompt. 8. Prize money may be collected from the treasurer. 9. Presentation of trophies will take place at 4pm. 10. No exhibits may be removed before 4pm. 11. Any exhibits remaining on the tables at 4.30pm will be auctioned and proceeds will go to the Show. 12. Prizes:- First 1 Second 75p Third 50p. 13. In any class with less than three entries prizes will be awarded at the judge s discretion. 14. The judges decision is final. Any complaints must be received in writing before 2.30pm on the day of the show. 15. Novice Classes: A novice is an entrant who has not won more than ONE first prize in the novice classes. EASY FRUIT CAKE RECIPE (Class 48) 12oz mixed fruit 4oz sugar ¼ pint water 4oz margarine 1 egg 8oz self-raising flour Place the fruit, sugar and water into a pan and allow to simmer for a few minutes. Add the margarine and allow to cool. Add the beaten egg and flour, beat well. Put into a 7 inch lined tin (approx). Bake in a moderate oven (325f,160c) for 90 minutes.
Silver Cups & Trophies will be awarded as follows: Most points in a) Flower classes b) Vegetable classes c) Cookery classes d) Handicraft classes Best exhibit in a) Onion classes b) Cookery classes c) Classes 5 to 14 d) Fuchsia classes e) Classes 16 to 22 f) Dahlia classes The Alderman Bailey Memorial Shield will be awarded for the best exhibit in the flower classes. The Dorothy Kitchen Memorial Cup will be awarded for the best exhibit in classes 57 to 63. Councillors Peter and Betty Haynes Trophy will be awarded for the most points in the show. The Committee wishes to thank all those who have supported the show in any way, either by sponsoring classes, entering competitions or helping with the organisation of the show. If anyone would like to sponsor a class or classes would they please contact the Secretary.
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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 2012 VEGETABLES 1) 3 onions dressed 2) 3 onions dressed, no bulb to exceed 8oz. 3) 3 onions grown from sets, without tops 4) The largest onion, undressed, with or without top 5) 5 potatoes on a paper plate 6) 3 carrots, long, with 3".of foliage 7) 3 carrots, stump rooted, with 3" of foliage 8) 6 runner beans 9) Novelty class the longest bean 10) 3 beetroot with 3" of foliage 11) 1 vegetable marrow, max. 15" 12) 6 shallots 13) 6 pickling shallots, not to exceed 1" in diameter 14) 5 tomatoes 15) Ellastone Top Tray Competition FLOWERS 16) 1 specimen spike gladiolus 17) Vase of 2 gladioli, any cultivar 18) Vase of mixed outdoor flowers, not included elsewhere in the schedule, not more than 9 stems 19) Vase of 3 different garden flowers, eg 1 rose, 1 gladiolus, 1 dahlia 20) 3 stems of spray chrysanthemums, single 21) 3 stems of spray chrysanthemums, double 22) Novice class, 3 stems of spray chrysanthemums (see rules) 23) 1 pot plant for foliage 24) 1 pot plant for floral effect, other than a fuchsia or geranium 25) 1 cactus or succulent plant 26) 1 specimen geranium in max. 6" pot 27) An arrangement of flowers in a teacup and saucer 28) Ellastone Top Vase Competition 29) 1 giant or large dahlia 30) 3 pompom dahlias 31) 3 small or semi cactus dahlias 32) 3 medium or semi cactus dahlias 33) 3 small decorative dahlias or small ball dahlias 34) 3 medium decorative dahlias 35) Novice class, 3 dahlias (see rules) 36) Novice class, 1 rose (see rules) 37) Vase of 3 Asters
FUCHSIA CLASSES (NO HALF POTS ALLOWED) 38) Fuchsia in max. 3.5" pot, any cultivar 39) Fuchsia in max. 5.25" pot, any cultivar 40) Fuchsia in max. 7" pot, triphylla only 41) Fuchsia in max. 8" pot, any cultivar 42) 3 Fuchsias in max. 6" hanging pot 43) Table Standard Fuchsia, max 10 stem in a 5" pot CHILDREN S COOKERY CLASSES 11 YEARS AND UNDER 44) 6 decorated fairy cakes 45) 6 biscuits COOKERY 46) Victoria sponge 7" approx. 47) 5 fruit scones 48) Easy fruit cake (recipe provided) 49) Fruit pie on a plate, pastry top and bottom 50) A savoury flan or quiche 51) Date and walnut loaf 52) A jar of Chutney. 53) A jar of jam 54) A jar of marmalade 55) A jar of lemon curd 56) 6 decorated sponge cakes on a plate HANDICRAFTS 57) A Village Logo for the village website www.ellastone.org 58) An item of needlework, not knitting. 59) An item of knitting or crochet 60) A greetings card 61) A drawing in pen or pencil 62) A painting, any media (maximum width 2 feet) 63) A watercolour painting (maximum width 2 feet) PHOTOGRAPHY 64) A colour photograph - a Church Window 65) A colour photograph - Local Scene 66) A colour photograph - a Portrait or Pet 67) A colour photograph - Water Note: in photographic classes both conventional and digital images may be entered, all subject to max. 7" by 5". All photos should be unmounted. CHILDREN S CLASSES 16 YEARS AND UNDER 68) A photograph, age to be stated. 69) A Painting, age to be stated 70) Drawing in pen or pencil, age to be stated 71) Design a Show Logo for next years show.
Ellastone Top Vase 2012 - Competition Rules 1. The Ellastone Top Vase class is for a vase of mixed flowering stems containing a total of between five and ten stems, taken from a minimum of two different kinds of plants. Please note that it is two different KINDS of plants two varieties of the same plant are NOT two kinds. 2. Only fresh, HOME-GROWN flowers can be used in the vase. No dried or silk flowers are allowed. 3. The display will be judged out of a total of 35 points, split into: 25 points for the colour, form, condition, quality and freshness of the flowers on display, and 10 points for the overall presentation and effect of the flowers in the vase. The vase will be viewed from all directions. Judging of the flowers should be to the normal rules used for other classes. 4. Stems used in the display must be showing flowers only; no seed-heads or berries will be allowed. 5. The vase can be any shape or size and made from any material, but must be in proportion to the display. No marks are awarded for the vase itself. 6. No accessories whatsoever such as bows and additional foliage will be allowed. Foliage which is growing naturally from the flowering stem, and still attached to that stem, will be allowed. Packing material - including floral foam - to keep the stems in place is allowed. 7. The winner of the Ellastone Top Vase class will receive a prize card, special certificate and a 10 voucher. The runner-up will receive a prize card plus a 5 voucher. Third place will receive a prize card plus a 3 voucher. NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS AND JUDGES Flowering stems can be taken from any flowering plant. The different kinds of plants need to be taken from different genera. For instance, pinks, carnations and sweet william, which are all dianthus, would not be classed as different kinds. Only fresh, home-grown flowers can be used in the vase. No dried or silk flowers are allowed. A vase, by definition, is any vessel that can be used to hold cut flowers and which is taller than it is wide at its widest point. The Ellastone Top Vase class is open for anyone to enter and is not intended purely for growers who regularly display single species classes at shows. Judges should use their discretion when judging the Top Vase class, bearing in mind that entries may come from inexperienced exhibitors. Judges should note that the display has to be viewed all round. The points awarded should be clearly marked by the judges on the exhibitors cards. Any queries that may arise, regarding anything other than the above rules, should be referred to, and decided by, the show officials. Failure to abide by any of these rules will lead to disqualification.
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Ellastone Top Tray 2012 - Competition Rules 1. The Ellastone Top Tray is for a collection of three types of vegetables taken from the following list of eight. The quantity of each vegetable required for the collection is given in brackets and each type must consist of the same variety: carrots (3), cauliflowers (2), onions (3), parsnips (3), peas (6 pods), potatoes (3), runner beans (6 pods), tomatoes (6). Each type of vegetable will be judged out of a total of 20 points. This is split into three sections as follows: 7 points for size, shape and colour; 7 points for condition; 6 points for uniformity. The overall mark will therefore be out of a total of 60 2. All vegetables are to be displayed for effect. The vegetables must be displayed within an area measuring 45cm by 60cm (18in by 24in), without bending any part of them. No part of any exhibit may exceed the size of the tray. A tray or board measuring 45cm by 60cm (18in by 24in) can be used to display the vegetables, or the area can simply be marked on the staging. Where a tray has a lip or edge, it is the internal measurements that must not exceed 45cm by 60cm (18in by 24in). 3. A black cloth is permitted, and the tray may be painted. Parsley is allowed for garnishing, but no other foliage or accessories, such as plates, sand or rings, will be allowed. Onion tops may be tied or whipped using raffia or string. 4. The winner of the Ellastone Top Tray class will receive a prize card, special certificate and 10. The runner-up will receive a prize card plus 5. Third place will receive a prize card plus 3. NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS AND JUDGES Carrots and parsnips must have foliage trimmed back to 7.5cm (3in). Peas and beans must be displayed with some stalk attached. Tomatoes must be displayed with calyces (the green flower-bud case). Judges may handle exhibits, open pods and so on, to check for quality. The tray, board or staging must not be cut or mutilated in any way at all such as cutting holes for standing onions in. Judges should use their discretion when judging the Top Tray class, bearing in mind that entries may come from fairly inexperienced exhibitors. The points awarded should be clearly marked by the judges on the exhibitors cards. Any queries that may arise, regarding anything other than the above rules, should be referred to, and decided by, the show officials. Failure to abide by any of these rules will lead to disqualification.
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